As of January 30, 2025, 40 countries across Europe had reported confirmed cases of monkeypox. So far, 8,481 cases have been confirmed in Spain, while 4,383 cases have been confirmed in France. In July 2022, the outbreak of monkeypox was declared to be a public health emergency by the World Health Organization.
Distribution by age and gender
°Õ³ó±ðÌýage group with the highest number of recorded monkeypox cases in Europe was those aged between 31 and 40 years old, amounting to nearly 10.8 thousand cases as of July 2024. This was followed by the age group of 18–30 years, which accounted for almost seven thousand cases. The majority of the cases were recorded among men, whereas the number of cases among women was less than five hundred.Â
Monkeypox worldwide
As of February 2025, there were approximately 132.8 cases of monkeypox reported worldwide, according to the World Health Organization. In Africa, the Democratic Republic of the Congo recorded 23.3 thousand suspected cases in the given year, of which only 5.5 thousand were actually confirmed. In Latin America, Brazil was the leading country with 11.2 confirmed cases, followed by Colombia and Mexico with over four thousand cases each, as of June 2024. Â
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